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lizziebelle) wrote2008-08-31 11:56 am
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if you don't eat your meat, you can't have any pudding
Last night was another Conjure Cinema offering in Hudson; this time, it was a Mexican movie called, I think, "The Witch's Mirror." It was in black & white, with subtitles, and really quite bad (bad movies are kind of the point of Conjure Cinema, did I mention that?), so I found myself nodding off about three-quarters through. I went downstairs to go to the bathroom, and didn't go back. I hear all the bad guys died.
The shorts before the movie were interesting; one was so bizarre, nobody quite got it. It was a Canadian animation that had been nominated for an Oscar, called Madame Tutli-Putli. It was quite spooky, especially the eyes of the main character. The animation was really good, but the story was the strangest thing I've ever seen.
My friend Fran gave me a leopard-print set of a nightie, camisole, and tap pants. I don't have to buy leopard print anymore - people give things to me because they think of it as my signature. I guess that's better than Lakshmi's signature cow print! Serves her right for naming her cat "Moo." *g*
I had met my friend Cymbri in Sturbridge, where I left my car at the Park & Ride (which turns out to be in the parking lot of a Lutheran Church) to save gas. It was nice not to have to drive the whole way alone, and to spend time with her. We stayed overnight, which was a good thing because James was making some cocktail that she was enjoying quite a bit. We had midnight Chinese food again, which was yummy. We all went to bed way, way late.
I was up early as usual, and I went for a walk around Hudson, where I found these ducks looking for a handout. I disappointed them, but it was nicely picturesque. I got to reminisce about central NY with a friend from Syracuse when I got back, and then we hit the road. There was quite a lot of traffic for a Sunday morning! It was all backed up at the 291 exit; too early for the Big E, so I don't know what it was for.
I think a nap is in order now. *yawn*
The shorts before the movie were interesting; one was so bizarre, nobody quite got it. It was a Canadian animation that had been nominated for an Oscar, called Madame Tutli-Putli. It was quite spooky, especially the eyes of the main character. The animation was really good, but the story was the strangest thing I've ever seen.
My friend Fran gave me a leopard-print set of a nightie, camisole, and tap pants. I don't have to buy leopard print anymore - people give things to me because they think of it as my signature. I guess that's better than Lakshmi's signature cow print! Serves her right for naming her cat "Moo." *g*
I had met my friend Cymbri in Sturbridge, where I left my car at the Park & Ride (which turns out to be in the parking lot of a Lutheran Church) to save gas. It was nice not to have to drive the whole way alone, and to spend time with her. We stayed overnight, which was a good thing because James was making some cocktail that she was enjoying quite a bit. We had midnight Chinese food again, which was yummy. We all went to bed way, way late.
I was up early as usual, and I went for a walk around Hudson, where I found these ducks looking for a handout. I disappointed them, but it was nicely picturesque. I got to reminisce about central NY with a friend from Syracuse when I got back, and then we hit the road. There was quite a lot of traffic for a Sunday morning! It was all backed up at the 291 exit; too early for the Big E, so I don't know what it was for.
I think a nap is in order now. *yawn*